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Michael Armstrong, 67, of Muster Roll Lane, told Lincolnshire Live: "I didn't know her but this is a very bad thing to have happened."

Pearl Johnson, 63, who lives in Alfred Street where Ms Kazaka previously lived, said: "To be killed in a crash is a sad business for anyone."

Jurate Matulioniene, who chairs an Eastern European group in Boston, said: "It is terrible to hear that such a young woman who was over here just trying to make her way has been killed.

"She was so young - it should not happen like this."

Sintija Kazaka lived in Muster Roll Lane (Image: Google)

Skirbeck ward councillor Paul Gleeson said: "Our thoughts are with her family at such a sad time."

Shopkeeper Carlos Taveres, from Boston Delicatessen, said: "Maybe I knew this woman but did not know her name.

"It's very sad to hear she has died."

The coroner's court heard how the driver of the car Ms Kazaka had left was later stopped by police and arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol.

The Coroner's Court in Derby

Senior Coroner Dr Robert Hunter opened the inquest into Ms Kazaka's death, saying: “She had been in a car as a passenger and got out due to a disagreement with the driver of that car who was said to be drunk.

“She and another person then got out of the car and the driver drove off, after which she was struck by a separate car.

“The first driver and the remaining passengers were arrested. All denied being the driver and all were found to be drunk.”

The inquest was then adjourned to a later date pending further investigation.